HMCS Kingston
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Ships depart Halifax on NATO mission to demine North Atlantic, Baltic SeaBoth ships will take part in Operation Reassurance, NATO's response to Russia's recent aggression in Ukraine. Both ships will be a part of a NATO mine countermeasures group.CanadaJun 26, 2022
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HMCS Kingston and Shawinigan return to Halifax after three-month deployment to AfricaThe deployment focused on community relations to build relationships with African nations and efforts to promote maritime security.CanadaApr 26, 2019
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Nova Scotian takes command of HMCS KingstonLt.-Cmdr. Matthew Woodburn took command of the vessel on July 31 and is currently carrying out duties that will ensure that Canada's waterways are safe for marine traffic.CanadaAug 24, 2017
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HMCS Kingston, Glace Bay now home in HalifaxTwo Canadian navy ships are now back home after a six week deployment in the Caribbean.Apr 16, 2014
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